Beyond Left-right Radicalism

Beyond Left-right Radicalism

by Xiao Gongqin

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Since China entered the reform era, there have been two radical trends of thought. One is left-wing radicalism, which wants to return to the Mao Zedong era, and the other is right-wing radicalism, which advocates total Westernization and liberalism. Although they were gradually marginalized in China's social life ten years ago, they have become active in society again as the difficulties and contradictions that emerged in China's reform have become increasingly prominent. If further deepening of reforms cannot be carried out in a timely manner to resolve social conflicts, and instead we remain complacent, once the reform enters a locked state, conflicts will further intensify. If things go on like this, China may fall into serious crises and traps under the attack and impact of left and right radicalism-populism.

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